(Hope this wasn't agreed to before I started to pay attention to this thread!) ... but Multipart may be wonderful someday, but it's like an open wound for a list owner today. I've been tracking various problems on my lists for the past month or more. It's just coming together that almost all of these problems are explained by multipart MIME articles. Many of my readers have an e-mail client that "understands" multipart MIME. Unfortunately, if they subscribe via DIGESTS, many of them will see a garbled or out of order or duplicated sections, or missing articles. (I'm not sure yet of the effect of LISTSERV MIME digest format on the problem, but many of my readers don't like how their mail client presents a MIME digest and hundreds of others subscribed before there was such an option as a MIME digest). Also, I haven't yet tried to catalog the mail clients for which this is a problem, but several major e-mail clients are affected. Most of what I hear in this discussion is about the extra weight or slickness of an attachment or HTML. Although these attributes are nice, MULTIPART ARTICLES PRECLUDE SUCCESSFULL DISTRIBUTION TO A SUBSTANTIAL PORTION OF OUR READERS! Until this can be fixed, whether by LISTSERV or the e-mail software producers, this is to me an academic exercise ... MULTIPART MIME is bad for a mailing list. If people have discovered workarounds or if I have any part of this story wrong, please share what you know with us all. cheers, wayne Wayne T. Smith mailto:[log in to unmask] Systems Group - UNET University of Maine System Co-owner of the College Hockey mailing lists